RevEngX is an extension for the Debugging Tools for Windows, Windows Debuggers, that aids the user in Research, Reverse Engineering, finding IAT and EAT hooks, and performing Code Injection from the debugger. x86 and x64 targets are supported.

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Copyright ï¿¿ 2010, Andrew L. Sandoval. All rights reserved.

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